User manual - JG Technologies
User manual - JG Technologies
User manual - JG Technologies
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2.1 Handbook information<br />
This handbook contains important information regarding your<br />
multifunction display.<br />
The handbook is for use with the following models:<br />
• e7, e95, e125, c95, c125 Multifunction displays.<br />
• e7D e97, e127, c97, c127 Multifunction displays.<br />
About this handbook<br />
This handbook describes how to operate your multifunction display<br />
in conjunction with compatible electronic cartography and peripheral<br />
equipment.<br />
It assumes that all peripheral equipment to be operated with it<br />
is compatible and has been correctly installed. This handbook<br />
is intended for users of varying marine abilities, but assumes a<br />
general level of knowledge of display use, nautical terminology<br />
and practices.<br />
Handbooks<br />
The following handbooks are applicable to your multifunction<br />
display:<br />
All documents are available to download as PDFs from<br />
www.raymarine.com<br />
Handbooks<br />
Description<br />
Mounting and getting started guide 88001<br />
Installation and operation handbook 81337<br />
e7 / e7D Mounting template 87137<br />
e95 / e97 / c95 / c97 Mounting<br />
template<br />
e125 / e127 / c125 / c127D Mounting<br />
template<br />
Part number<br />
87144<br />
87145<br />
2.2 Handbook conventions<br />
The following conventions are used throughout this handbook when<br />
referring to:<br />
Type Example Convention<br />
Icons<br />
Menus<br />
Scroll<br />
The term "select" is used<br />
in procedures involving<br />
icons to refer to the<br />
action of selecting an<br />
on-screen icon, either<br />
using touch or by using<br />
the UniControl.<br />
The term "select" is used<br />
in procedures involving<br />
menus to refer to the<br />
action of selecting a<br />
menu item, either using<br />
touch or by using the<br />
UniControl.<br />
The term “scroll” is used<br />
in procedures involving<br />
menus and dialogs to<br />
refer to the action of<br />
scrolling a list or menu,<br />
either by touch (touching<br />
and dragging your finger<br />
up or downwards) or<br />
using the UniControl.<br />
Additional handbooks<br />
Description<br />
Part number<br />
SeaTalk ng reference <strong>manual</strong> 81300<br />
14 e7 / e7D / e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 / c95 / c97 / c125 / c127